The Humans Are Coming: AI in Neuroscience | Eric Rosenthal | TEDxBoston

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Eric S. Rosenthal, MD, draws on Massachusetts’ revolutionary history to explore a new revolution in digital health and AI within medicine and neuroscience. Massachusetts was not merely the place where a new government began; it was a place where ordinary people built new systems for perceiving signals, sharing information, coordinating action, and imagining a different future. Two hundred and fifty years later, we are surrounded by signals again — in the pauses in a patient’s voice, the distance someone walks each day, the social networks they maintain, and the countless fragments of a medical record. Drawing from the breadth of digital and AI expertise at the Mass General Brigham Neuroscience Institute, the talk highlights how privacy-protecting, human-centered technologies — including ambient documentation, early diagnostic algorithms, voice and movement sensing, digital biomarkers, social and community mapping, predictive analytics, and monitoring that can help a clinician understan

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